“Keith put a move on somebody the other day that I hadn’t seen in a while,” Robinson said Tuesday. “He shook two people, and they both fell down. That’s pretty special to me because I haven’t seen somebody just blatantly fall down because someone did a move on them.

“Literally, he was untouched. He was running in the middle of the field and made two guys fall and then outran somebody to the pylon. That type of talent, I haven’t seen that in a while. … I’d like to see that in a real game. I think that’d get people excited.”

Robinson said the last Georgia player with “that type of juking ability” was probably wide receiver A.J. Green.

CSS had a preseason special on the Dawgs this past weekend which shredded my guarded sense of hope for 2012. Listening to Grantham talk defense and hearing Jarvis Jones say that he’s signifigantly improved his technique this year, well, damn.

I recall Rodney Hampton doing that at Clemson many years ago, also as a freshman. UGA lined up in the I. Rodney ran off guard to his left, into the teeth of three Clemson defenders. Sure loss of two, right? Nope. Rodney stopped on a dime, hopped backwards a step ahead of the lunging defenders, crow hopped two steps to his left as said defenders staggered like blind drunks looking for a bathroom, coming up with nothing but air. Rodney then strolled unmolested the 8 or so yards into the endzone where their little rock is located. No one had laid so much as a fingernail on him. It was like watching David Blaine get out of a phone booth full of guys with bats without being touched. It was sublime. It was exhilirating. It was impossible.

That and Herschel’s up and over somersault TD at Ole Miss, where he landed back on his feet and walked into the end zone, are the two most ridiculously exciting short runs I’ve ever seen.